The bhakti understanding that intense yearning for a beloved—even in separation—is a spiritual practice that reveals our capacity for devotion and authenticity in attachment.
In Mirabai's tradition, longing is not pathology but sacred practice. Radha's yearning for Krishna represents the soul's authentic desire for union, mirroring how we unconsciously seek partners who reflect our deepest spiritual needs. This framework reframes anxious attachment as potential devotion: the question becomes not "Why do I need this person?" but "What am I truly seeking through this connection?" Mirabai's own relentless pursuit of Krishna despite social censure demonstrates that examining our attachments through the lens of sacred longing helps distinguish between compulsive neediness and genuine spiritual aspiration. When choosing partners, recognizing what we truly long for—connection, transcendence, truth—allows us to attract relationships aligned with our deepest values rather than our trauma patterns.
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